In October 2007, Eric Miyeni, accomplished writer and actor, ventured to Paris with a camera and pen. The result is a collection of short essays and elegant black & white photos.

Eric takes you on a journey of opinion, comment and visual delicacy. Filled with humour and honesty, it seems the world is no longer commenting on South Africa but South Africa commenting on the world. You may have heard of him from his series of books O’Mandingo, Only Black at the Dinner Table.

A Letter From Paris is an exquisite coffee table book taking you hours to page through.

I give it 7 out of 10.

Eric Miyeni

ISBN: 978-1-77010-172-2

Pages: 161

Published: February 2010

October 2007 Eric Miyeni, an accomplished writer and actor, ventured to Paris with a camera and pen. The result: a collection of short essays and elegant black & white photos Eric takes you on a journey of opinion, comment and visual delicacy. Humour and honesty it seems the world is no longer commenting on South Africa but South Africa is now commenting on the world. You may have heard of him from his series of books “O’Mandingo, Only Black at the Dinner Table” (1-77009-187-4) published by Jacana Media.

A letter From Paris is an exquisite coffee table book taking you hours to page through.